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Linda Juengst, Saint Louis, MO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120132081PORTABLE INFUSED BEVERAGE STORAGE CONTAINER - An infused beverage storage container to enable a person to create a fruit infused alcoholic beverage within the same container used for storage and dispensing. The infused beverage storage container includes a holding box with a plurality of sides, where the plurality of sides compose a peripheral edge of the holding box, a set of handle acceptors attached to a set of opposing sides, a top attached to an upper portion of the holding box, and a set of handlebars engaged within the set of handle acceptors to lift the infused beverage storage container. The infused beverage storage container further includes an infusion jar resting within the holding box, a lid fastened to the infusion jar and extending from an opening within the top, and a combination of ingredients to create an infused beverage wherein the infused beverage is housed within the infusion jar and dispensed after removing the lid.05-31-2012

Scott Juengst, Sidney, NE US

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20080283274MULTI-PAIR CABLE WITH VARYING LAY LENGTH - A multi-pair cable having a plurality of twisted conductor pairs. The twisted conductor pairs each have an initial lay length that is different from that of the other twisted conductor pairs. The plurality of twisted conductor pairs defines a cable core. The core is twisted at a varying twist rate such that the cable core has a mean lay length of less than 2.5 inches.11-20-2008
20090025958Communication wire - The present invention relates to an improved isolated core or insulated conductor with a low dielectric constant and reduced materials costs. Apparatuses and methods of manufacturing the improved isolated core or insulated conductor are also disclosed.01-29-2009
20100078193COMMUNICATION WIRE - The present invention relates to an improved insulated conductor with a low dielectric constant and reduced materials costs. The conductor (04-01-2010
20100132977COMMUNICATION WIRE - The present invention relates to an improved isolated core or insulated conductor with a low dielectric constant and reduced materials costs. Apparatuses and methods of manufacturing the improved isolated core or insulated conductor are also disclosed.06-03-2010
20110308837COMMUNICATION WIRE - The present invention relates to an improved isolated core or insulated conductor with a low dielectric constant and reduced materials costs. Apparatuses and methods of manufacturing the improved isolated core or insulated conductor are also disclosed.12-22-2011
20110308838COMMUNICATION WIRE - The present invention relates to an improved isolated core or insulated conductor with a low dielectric constant and reduced materials costs. Apparatuses and methods of manufacturing the improved isolated core or insulated conductor are also disclosed.12-22-2011
20110315427COMMUNICATION WIRE - The present invention relates to an improved isolated core or insulated conductor with a low dielectric constant and reduced materials costs. Apparatuses and methods of manufacturing the improved isolated core or insulated conductor are also disclosed.12-29-2011

Patent applications by Scott Juengst, Sidney, NE US

Scott Avery Juengst, Sidney, NE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100000753Telecommunications Wire Having a Channeled Dielectric Insulator and Methods for Manufacturing the Same - The present disclosure relates generally to a telecommunications wire including an electrical conductor and a dielectric insulator surrounding the electrical conductor. The dielectric insulator defines a plurality of channels defining void space containing a material having a low dielectric constant such as air. The channels each run along a length of the electrical conductor. The channels are configured to lower an overall dielectric constant of the dielectric insulator while maintaining desirable mechanical properties such as crush resistance.01-07-2010

Stefan Juengst, Zorneding DE

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20100187994HIGH-PRESSURE DISCHARGE LAMP - The invention relates to a high-pressure discharge lamp, having a ceramic discharge vessel comprising a capillary (07-29-2010
20100301745HIGH PRESSURE DISCHARGE LAMP - A high-pressure discharge lamp may include a ceramic discharge vessel and a longitudinal axis, with electrodes respectively being led out from the discharge vessel by means of a feed-through via capillaries, wherein a tubular cermet part, which consists of individual layers of different composition layered axially in succession, is fitted on the capillary, each layer containing Mo and Al12-02-2010
20110248028CERAMIC DISCHARGE VESSEL FOR A HIGH-PRESSURE DISCHARGE LAMP - In various embodiments, a discharge vessel for a high-pressure discharge lamp may include a plurality of parts from ceramic material, wherein the discharge vessel is made of at least two stacked layers.10-13-2011
20110291557HIGH PRESSURE DISCHARGE LAMP - A high pressure discharge lamp may include a ceramic discharge vessel and a longitudinal axis, wherein at least one electrode is led out of the discharge vessel by means of a metal-containing feed-through, wherein the feed-through is connected to one end of the discharge vessel by way of a ceramic-containing adjustment part, wherein the adjustment part is tubular and consists of individual layers with different compositions, at least two materials A and B forming a plurality of layers of the adjustment part, these materials being chosen such that their coefficient of thermal expansion is between that of the feed-through and that of the end of the discharge vessel or at most is just outside, the layer thickness of each layer being so low that no shearing forces can occur, and the layer thickness of each layer of the same material being different.12-01-2011